A Frontier Airlines passenger was caught urinating on the seat in front of him after reportedly harassing two female passengers
- A Frontier Airlines passenger was photographed urinating on the seat in front of him after allegedly verbally and physically harassing two women in his previous seat, CBS affiliate CBS 4 reports.
- According to Fox affiliate Fox 31, the passenger had consumed alcohol on the flight.
- The man was reportedly detained by law enforcement after the flight landed.
A Frontier Airlines passenger was photographed urinating on the seat in front of him after allegedly verbally and physically harassing two women in his previous seat, CBS affiliate CBS 4 reports.
The man reportedly touched one female passenger while she was sleeping and asked another about her marriage and sex life. Flight attendants reportedly moved the man to another seat and told a passenger to observe him after telling her about his previous behavior. The passenger then photographed the man urinating on the seat in front of him.
CBS 4 obtained a copy of the photo, which you can see here. The man's genitals are not visible in the photo, but a stream of urine is.
According to Fox affiliate Fox 31, the passenger had consumed alcohol on the flight. The passenger who took the photo of the man urinating - identified by her first name, Emily - told the station that she was told the man had consumed four drinks on the flight.
"He was out of his mind. Like he couldn't speak, he was mumbling. This man was extremely intoxicated," she said.
Emily told Fox 31 she was disappointed by how the airline handled the passenger.
"I think they handled it extremely poorly," she said. "Someone should have sat with him."
After the man urinated, Emily told Fox 31 she was moved to another seat in the front of the plane, had her baggage fees waived, and was given a $200 flight voucher.
The man was reportedly detained by law enforcement after the flight landed.
"The safety and security of our passengers is our top priority at Frontier," a Frontier representative told Business Insider. "We have been made aware of this situation and are working with the appropriate authorities."